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- The Google app will allow developers to easily stop the release of their apps on the Play Store.
- Developers currently have no easy way to stop the release of their apps in case of a major problem or other important issue.
- It will also make life easier for users, as they will not need to download the update of the blazing app unprecedented.
Google Play Store allows users to update their apps without interruption, but developers sometimes release updates with important worms. Unfortunately, there is no official way for them to stop this rollout, which means that unaware users will continue to download objectionable updates.
Thankfully, Google has confirmed the Android developers on the blog that the app developers will soon be able to stop the app and update the release through play console and publishing API. Google says it will allow developers to “stop the distribution of a disturbing version of new users.”
This would be a welcome change because developers who chose the “100 %” release of their app, so if they were discovered a big bug or any other important problem, there would be no way to stop the rollout. One of the obvious tasks was to fix the percentage of release on low data (such as 99.9 %), which would still allow you to stop updates.
This functionality will be very easy for users because they do not know that their favorite app updates have bugs or other problems. This feature can be especially useful for people who have automatically set their phones to download the latest apps from the Play Store.
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